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2022 Budget Statement & Economic Policy

2022 Budget Statement & Economic Policy

Right Honourable Speaker, Honourable Members of Parliament, on the authority of His Excellency, The President Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo, I beg to move that this august House approves the Financial Policy of the Government of Ghana for the year ending 31st December, 2022.

On the authority of H.E. The President, and in accordance with Articles 179 and 180 of the 1992 Constitution, I present to this House, the Budget of The President of the Republic of Ghana for the 2022 Financial Year.

I also submit to this House the following statutory reports:

  • The 2021 Annual Report on the Petroleum Funds, in accordance with Section 48 of the Petroleum Revenue Management Act, 2011 (Act 815), (as amended); and
  • The 2021 Report on the Utilisation of the African Union Levies in accordance with Section 7 of the African Union Import Levies Act, 2017 (Act 952).

Mr. Speaker, almost two years ago, Ghana confirmed its first case of COVID-19. Since then, efforts to contain the virus and its impact on our lives have dominated the actions of Governments – not only here in Ghana, but across the globe. The COVID-19 pandemic, which swept through the world, has upended and exposed the weaknesses in some of the critical structures and systems in education, health, economic life, communities and everyday family life.

The pandemic triggered a sharp and heavy disruption in global supply chains as lockdowns and restrictions led to reductions in demand and production levels. The pick-up in demand for goods this year has also created a new inflationary challenge with the continuous rise in the cost of shipping. 

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and as part of measures to ensure the safety of all our stakeholders,
you are kindly directed to e-mail your correspondence to the address below:
correspondence@mofep.gov.gh